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What an incredible weekend of fellowship, inspiration, and chiropractic pride! Students, interns, and doctors came together for SIFCO Triune Weekend (October 10-11, 2025) —a time to celebrate our philosophy, strengthen our community, and reconnect with the heart of chiropractic. 💙
From powerful speakers and hands-on learning to laughter-filled moments with friends, this weekend reminded us all why we chose this amazing profession. 🙌✨
Here’s a look back at the energy, passion, and purpose that filled campus during Triune Weekend—where chiropractors and future chiropractors unite in service, spirit, and love for chiropractic. 💫
#ShermanCollege #TriuneWeekend #SIFCO #ShermanPride #ChiropracticFamily
What an incredible weekend of fellowship, inspiration, and chiropractic pride! Students, interns, and doctors came together for SIFCO Triune Weekend (October 10-11, 2025) —a time to celebrate our philosophy, strengthen our community, and reconnect with the heart of chiropractic. 💙
From powerful speakers and hands-on learning to laughter-filled moments with friends, this weekend reminded us all why we chose this amazing profession. 🙌✨
Here’s a look back at the energy, passion, and purpose that filled campus during Triune Weekend—where chiropractors and future chiropractors unite in service, spirit, and love for chiropractic. 💫
#ShermanCollege #TriuneWeekend #SIFCO #ShermanPride #ChiropracticFamily
www.forbes.com/sites/rodberger/2023/01/23/purpose-driven-...
In the entrepreneurial world, a sense of purpose often stands out as an essential attribute to success. The World Economic Forum (WEF) suggests that businesses with a strong sense of purpose inspire trust and those with solid and effective purpose strategies often see great returns. In addition, the rise of profits-for-purpose business models has seen more companies embracing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives with expanded corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs. Higher education, specifically divinity schools, are actively adding purpose-driven entrepreneurship course offerings to meet current market conditions for their respective students and the futures that await them post-graduation. “The inclusion of business courses into divinity education is a pragmatic response to a fraught reality,” says Timothy Cahill, a graduate of Yale’s Divinity School.
www.forbes.com/sites/rodberger/2023/01/23/purpose-driven-...
In the entrepreneurial world, a sense of purpose often stands out as an essential attribute to success. The World Economic Forum (WEF) suggests that businesses with a strong sense of purpose inspire trust and those with solid and effective purpose strategies often see great returns. In addition, the rise of profits-for-purpose business models has seen more companies embracing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives with expanded corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs. Higher education, specifically divinity schools, are actively adding purpose-driven entrepreneurship course offerings to meet current market conditions for their respective students and the futures that await them post-graduation. “The inclusion of business courses into divinity education is a pragmatic response to a fraught reality,” says Timothy Cahill, a graduate of Yale’s Divinity School.